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Show DealDotCom’s current deal of the day in the sidebar of your blog with this simple free Wordpress plugin.

The DealDotCom affiliate program pays 35% commission on your own referred sales, plus 15% commission on the sales by people you refer. If the person you refer promotes the site and refers more people, you get paid on all the sales they generate too.

Best of all, you get paid every time someone makes a purchase, not just the first time.

That’s for the lifetime of the customer, whether they buy today, tomorrow, or 5 in years from now. Multiple orders from the same customer are common, because when someone buys from DealDotCom they get an email ever single day promoting that day’s discounted product.

The plugin automatically shows the latest deal every day, doing all the work for you. Just drag and drop the widget into the sidebar of your WP blog and forget about it. There’s no need to mess with any code to install the Wordpress DealDotCom widget.

At the bottom of the widget there is a link so people seeing the plugin in action can put the deals on their own website. When they download the plugin via your website they will join under you, earning you more money as they also promote DealDotCom.

I’ve been using the free Awstats web analytics software for years on many of my domains (I use Google Analytics on some as well now, but the advantage of Awstats is its single page format, giving instant access to the data without lot’s of clicking about).

The other day, I decided my Awstats installation was overdue an update and popped over to SourceForge to pick up the latest version.

While I was looking over the docs to refresh my memory on the upgrade process, I came across a link to a page of Awstats ExtraSection examples on another website.

Awstats ExtraSections enable you to create your own special reports not provided by default with AWStats. I personally only started putting them in my domain configuration files a few years ago, and then only as a means of tracking clicks on exit and redirect links, etc.

It seemed much easier than having separate scripts to track clicks on my affiliate links, for example.

The AWStats Enhancements and Extensions page covers quite a bit more than that though, and provides copy and paste examples of the code to add.

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